REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review
Court Rules Against Universal Music In Lawsuit That Could Pay Artists Millions And Hip Hop Icon Chuck D Joins Fight.
- iTunes Match Misses Launch Date, But Signs Are Its Inching Closer To Debut.
- TuneCore Takes On Songwriter Royalties With New Game Changing Service.
- EMI & EchoNest Create First Major Label "Open Sandbox" For Music Apps
- WARNING: Every Musician's Digital Performance Royalties Are At Risk
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- SoundCloud Launches Robust HTML5 Widget.
- Bandcamp Chases Music Discovery With Charts & Andrew Dubber's Weekly Review
- 5 Music Industry Lessons Musician, Producer Butch Walker Learned The Hard Way.
- Deadline For Music Tech @ SXSW Just 2 Weeks Away
- Pete Townshend: "Rock music is junk", iTunes Is A "Vampire" & "What’s next is already here."
- Facebook Disses Pages With Less Than 1000 Fans
- Debate: Is Creative Commons Good For Artists?
- Social Media Trends: Focus on Your Website, Songwriting, and Playing Live (?!)
- Don't Have An App? You're Not Reaching 50% Of Potential Fans [SURVEY]
- Tracks.by Facebook App Spreads Love For Lil Wayne, Trey Songz & Soon All Indie Musicians
- Rapper Wale Uses Turntable.fm As Opening Act On His "Ambition Tour"
- Facebook Deletes Its Own Official Music Player
- Legitmix: Make Money From Mixes Without Clearances (And It Might Even Be Legal)
- 7 Ways To Help Your Marketing Message Go Viral [INFOGRAPHIC]
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